Three years ago, the Food Standards Agency found that 65% of chickens sold in supermarkets were infected with the bug campylobacter. Now, the consumer group Which? Have repeated the lab tests and come up with a new figure. According to their results, one in five chickens (either whole or in parts) sold in supermarkets carries … Continue reading "20% of Supermarket Chickens Carry campylobacter"
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